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Blackfoot Crossing, Treaty No. 7 Signing Site, Earthlodge Village
LocationAlberta, Canada
Nearest citySiksika 146
Original useFirst Nations site
Current useMuseum
Governing bodySiksika Nation
Important eventsSigning of Treaty 7
Websiteblackfootcrossing.ca Edit this at Wikidata
National Historic Site of Canada
Designated1925, 1925, 1972
Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park
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Established2007
LocationSiksika 146, Alberta, Canada
Coordinates50°48′15″N 112°54′23″W / 50.8041°N 112.9064°W / 50.8041; -112.9064
TypeEthnographic museum
Websiteblackfootcrossing.ca Edit this at Wikidata

Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park is a complex of historic sites on the Siksika 146 Indian reserve in Alberta, Canada. This crossing of the Bow River was traditionally a bison-hunting and gathering place for the Siksika people and their allies in the Blackfoot Confederacy.

The nearest towns are Cluny and Gleichen, in Wheatland County.

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Blackfoot Crossing

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Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park is a complex of historic sites on the Siksika 146 Indian reserve in Alberta, Canada. This crossing of the Bow River...

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Blackfoot Confederacy

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The Blackfoot Confederacy, Niitsitapi, or Siksikaitsitapi (ᖹᐟᒧᐧᒣᑯ, meaning "the people" or "Blackfoot-speaking real people"), is a historic collective...

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Crowfoot

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conflict.[clarification needed] Crowfoot died of tuberculosis at Blackfoot Crossing on April 25, 1890. Eight hundred of his tribe attended his funeral...

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Treaty 7

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September 22, 1877, and December 4, 1877. The agreement was signed at the Blackfoot Crossing of the Bow River, at the present-day Siksika Nation reserve, approximately...

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List of museums in Alberta

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local history, railway memorabilia, antique vehicles and machinery Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park Siksika Southern First Nations website Bomber Command...

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Poundmaker

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(from a lung hemorrhage) in 1886, at the age of 44. He was buried at Blackfoot Crossing near Gleichen, Alberta, but his remains were exhumed in 1967, and...

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Blackfoot religion

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killed by pelicans. Napi is said to have given the Blackfoot visions and, by implication, Blackfoot music. The numbers four and seven, the cardinal directions...

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First Nations in Alberta

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Retrieved October 6, 2010. "Earth Lodge Village". Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park. Blackfoot Crossing. Archived from the original on July 22, 2014. Retrieved...

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Tipi

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Tipis. Tour of a Lakota tipi via Sinte Gleska University Blackfoot Tipi lessons via Blackfoot Crossing Cree Tipi Virtues via Lac La Ronge Indian Band...

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Food and drink prohibitions

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"Grant Manyheads" from "Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park" explains in a youtube video archiving one of his lectures; the Blackfoot's cuisine was based in...

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Siksika 146

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County, Wheatland County, and the County of Newell and is home to the Blackfoot Crossing historical park. In the Canada 2021 Census, Siksika 146 recorded a...

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Siksika Nation

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Siksika Nation (Blackfoot: Siksiká; syllabics ᓱᖽᐧᖿ) is a First Nation in southern Alberta, Canada. The name Siksiká comes from the Blackfoot words sik (black)...

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Edgar Dewdney

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and Dewdney believed that the Blackfoot Crossing could be a prosperous agricultural settlement. Upon arriving to Blackfoot, Dewdney hoped to talk about...

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Bow River

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danger of crossing the river meant it was a natural boundary for First Nations. The two main fords of the lower Bow River, Blackfoot Crossing and a ford...

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Blackfeet Nation

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The Blackfeet Nation (Blackfoot: Aamsskáápipikani, Pikuni), officially named the Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation of Montana, is a...

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1877

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several mainly Blackfoot First Nations tribes and the Canadian Confederation, at the Blackfoot Crossing of the Bow River, settling the Blackfoot on Indian...

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Plains Indian Sign Language

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Gallaudet University Press. pp. 77–106. ISBN 9781563680366. "Language". Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park. Retrieved October 5, 2015. Mallery 1881. Hulst, Harry...

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List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Alberta

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Historic Places. Beaulieu. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Blackfoot Crossing. Directory of Federal Heritage Designations. Parks Canada. British...

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List of Indian residential schools in Canada

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School." Eugenics Archive. Retrieved May 31, 2021. "Memorial". Old Sun (Blackfoot) Residential School Sacred Heart (Peigan) Residential School Sarcee (St...

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Treaty 6

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(1955). Calahoo Trails: A History of Calahoo, Granger, Speldhurst-Noyes Crossing, East Bilby, Green Willow, 1842-1955. Women's Institute (Canada). Calahoo...

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Numbered Treaties

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1877 "Blackfoot Crossing" of the Bow River, Fort Macleod David Laird (Government Official), James Macleod (Indian Commissioner), The Blackfoot, Blood...

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List of cemeteries in Canada

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Red Deer – George Allen Beechmount Cemetery, Edmonton – Hank Smith Blackfoot Crossing Cemetery, Cluny – Crowfoot Calgary Union Cemetery, Calgary – Peter...

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List of historic places in Southern Alberta

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Coordinates Government recognition (CRHP №) Image Blackfoot Crossing National Historic Site of Canada Blackfoot Crossing Siksika 146 AB 50°48′15″N 112°54′23″W /...

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Mary Isabella Macleod

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one of six white women and one of several women to sign Treaty 7 in Blackfoot Crossing in September 1877. On July 28, 1876, Mary married Lieutenant colonel...

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Making Treaty 7

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Foundation Canada Council for the Arts Canadian Heritage. Treaty 7 Blackfoot Crossing Alberta Theatre Projects Missing and murdered Indigenous women "About...

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David Laird

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Territories. He was responsible for the negotiations that brought the Blackfoot Confederacy together to sign Treaty 7. In 1899 he successfully negotiated...

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Deerfoot Trail

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east at Glenmore Trail before continuing north on Blackfoot Trail, veering to the northeast, and crossing the Bow River to join Barlow Trail to the north...

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